Tibetan Mahakala Bone Sculpture for Ritual and Meditation
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Size: 4.5cm(Height) x 3.5cm(Length) x 1.3cm(Width)
Weight: 0.008 kg
Materials: Ethically Sourced Buffalo Bone
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About Our Product
This Tibetan Mahakala bone sculpture is a finely hand carved spiritual artifact made from ethically sourced buffalo bone, shaped with a powerful deity form, ornate crown, expressive face, layered jewelry, and a flowing flame like aura. Its compact design highlights detailed Tibetan Buddhist art motifs, from the seated posture to the carved border and devotional presence, making it a meaningful piece for an altar, shrine, meditation corner, or sacred collection.
Mahakala is honored in Tibetan Buddhism as a wrathful protector who helps clear obstacles, guard spiritual practice, and guide the mind toward enlightenment. This small buffalo bone carving carries a deep symbolic energy, blending fierce protective imagery with the inner qualities of compassion, awareness, and peace. The hand carved details invite quiet reflection and create a strong focal point for meditation, prayer, and mindful intention.
Perfect for collectors of Buddhist deity carvings, Himalayan altar decor, and spiritual amulets, this Mahakala sculpture offers a meaningful way to bring protection, focus, and serenity into a personal space. Its natural bone texture, carved depth, and devotional character make it a thoughtful gift for meditation practitioners, spiritual seekers, or anyone drawn to Tibetan ritual art and peaceful sacred objects.
Introduction of Bone
Mahakala is the guardian god of Mahayana Buddhism and all Tibetan Buddhist schools. He is represented in various forms, each with unique features and characteristics. In some circumstances, he is seen as an emanation of distinct beings, such as Avalokitesvara or Chakrasamvara. Mahakala is typically depicted with a crown of five skulls, symbolizing the transmutation of the five kleshas (adverse ailments) into the five pearls of wisdom. He is often shown holding a vajra in his right hand, signifying power, and a lasso in his left, representing his ability to bind and protect.